MTU setting on VLAN on bonded interface

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Current set up is:



em2 --- / --- bond0.12
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-bond0- --- bond0.13
/
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em2 ---/ --- bond0.14


When setting up the MTU to 9000 where does it need to be set? Is it in bond0 or the individual interfaces such as bond0.12 etc.?







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    Current set up is:



    em2 --- / --- bond0.12
    /
    /
    -bond0- --- bond0.13
    /
    /
    em2 ---/ --- bond0.14


    When setting up the MTU to 9000 where does it need to be set? Is it in bond0 or the individual interfaces such as bond0.12 etc.?







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      Current set up is:



      em2 --- / --- bond0.12
      /
      /
      -bond0- --- bond0.13
      /
      /
      em2 ---/ --- bond0.14


      When setting up the MTU to 9000 where does it need to be set? Is it in bond0 or the individual interfaces such as bond0.12 etc.?







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      Current set up is:



      em2 --- / --- bond0.12
      /
      /
      -bond0- --- bond0.13
      /
      /
      em2 ---/ --- bond0.14


      When setting up the MTU to 9000 where does it need to be set? Is it in bond0 or the individual interfaces such as bond0.12 etc.?









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          The MTU must be set on bond0 .
          And on bond0.XX you must decrease you MTU by 4 ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1Q ) .






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            The MTU must be set on bond0 .
            And on bond0.XX you must decrease you MTU by 4 ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1Q ) .






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              The MTU must be set on bond0 .
              And on bond0.XX you must decrease you MTU by 4 ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1Q ) .






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                The MTU must be set on bond0 .
                And on bond0.XX you must decrease you MTU by 4 ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1Q ) .






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                The MTU must be set on bond0 .
                And on bond0.XX you must decrease you MTU by 4 ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1Q ) .







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